Using Quick Internet Connection/Disconnection; Configuring A Backup Internet Connection - Nokia IP40 User Manual

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Using Quick Internet Connection/Disconnection

By using the Connect or Disconnect button (depending on the connection status) on the Internet
page, you can establish a quick Internet connection using the currently selected connection type.
In the same manner, you can terminate the active connection.
The Internet connection retains its Connected/Not Connected status until the IP40 is rebooted.
The IP40 then connects to the Internet if the connection is enabled. For information on enabling
the Internet connection, see the section on Enabling/Disabling the Internet Connection.

Configuring a Backup Internet Connection

With IP40, you can configure both a primary and a secondary Internet connection. The
secondary connection acts as a backup, so that if the primary connection fails, the IP40 remains
connected to the Internet.
Use the Edit buttons against Primary and Secondary Connection types for configuring a backup
Internet connection.
To physically connect multiple WAN devices to the IP40, a switch connected to the WAN port is
required with multiple devices connected to that switch.
Refer to
illustrations.
Nokia IP40 User Guide
"Connecting the Nokia IP40 to the Network"
Using Quick Internet Connection/Disconnection
on page 35 for basic topology
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